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Question 1
As the story ends, Henry was waiting for Edna to come home from work, but instead, he saw a little girl who gave him a huge box.
Response: False
Question 2
Katherine Mansfield had had so many relationship both with men and women. However, she only considers one as the love of her life.
Who is this?
Question 3
Edna's love represents innocence and purity, while Henry's represents physical intimacy.
Response: True
Question 4
At the opening lines of the story, what symbolism is introduced as it describes the head of Henry and how mesmerized he was with Edna's
wavy hair.
Response: phallic
Question 5
Henry and Edna's love rooted from their childhood as they have grown together in a village.
Response: False
Question 6
“Yes—it's your hair. I'd give anything to see your hair properly.”…she took off the hat and gave her head a little toss, “Oh, Edna! it's the
loveliest thing in the world,." These lines represent this figure of speech.
Response: synecdoche
Question 7
Katherine Mansfield died of this illness.
Response: tuberculosis
Question 8
After their second meeting, Henry and Edna kept correspondence. What did they talk about in their letters?
Question 9
Something Childish But Very Natural is an example of an impressionistic literature because of the detailed descriptions of the characters
and events. Impressionist literature is a style of writing which occurs when characters, scenes, or actions are portrayed from a subjective
point of view of reality.
Response: True
Question 10
Foreshadowing refers to the literary style used by Mansfield in her narration where she gives a hint to the readers of what will happen in
the story.
Response: True
Question 11
Impressionism is a style that relied on associations.
Response: True
Question 12
Stream of consciousness is a type of narrative technique that presents thoughts which are uncensored, uncontrolled and illogically ordered.
Response: True
Question 13
On they day he first met Edna, Henry went to the book stall in the station as he always does, and he got too engaged with a poem he read
entitled Something Childish But Very Natural.
Response: True
Question 14
"She pulled it round her shoulders like a cape of gold." This statement is an example of this figure of speech.
Response: metaphor
Question 15
Within the story, Something Childish But Very Natural, another literary genre was introduced at the beginning. What literary technique is
this called?
Response: metaliterature